Aichi D3A Val Dive Bomber
172 Lelinx
6.6 years ago
The Aichi D3A “Val” was the primary dive bomber of the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Second World War. I have spent the past four-to-five or five days devolping this and I’m really proud of how it turned out. Make sure to use the trim controls because it tends to pitch down. Note: top speed is pretty slow and the fuel range is okay. I’d love to hear some feedback on what you thjnk about this build because I’m pretty new to the app (I’m using an ios mobile version) and would like to get better. Also, I’m not an Axis sympathizer. I just think the German and Japanes Air Forces were very advanced for the time. Enjoy, please.
Specifications
Spotlights
- AceOfSpade 6.6 years ago
- Colonel1J2R3Wolf 6.6 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 36.1ft (11.0m)
- Length 26.9ft (8.2m)
- Height 11.3ft (3.4m)
- Empty Weight 4,698lbs (2,131kg)
- Loaded Weight 5,393lbs (2,446kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.361
- Wing Loading 21.2lbs/ft2 (103.3kg/m2)
- Wing Area 254.9ft2 (23.7m2)
- Drag Points 2762
Parts
- Number of Parts 41
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 251
@AceOfSpade Yeah, I've been making really bad planes lately XD I should make a 109-G4.
I would prefer the BF-110, as I am more of a heavy fighter type of person. But i do agree on the BF-109G-4 @Colonel1J2R3Wolf
@Lelinx You're welcome, and yes the Focke Wulf 190-D was a very good plane, so was the Messerschmitt BF(ME)109-G4 @AceOfSpade
@Colonel1J2R3Wolf sorry, I meant to say was that when I need help, you will be the first I’ll ask for help. Thanks
I do believe that the Axis had some good planes such as the Focke Wülf FW-190 “Würger”.
Wouldn't let me spotlight before, but finally I can, nice plane!
@Lelinx I'm the first what? :\ XD I have memory problems so I forget things fast, sorry.
@Colonel1J2R3Wolf absolutely you’re the first
@Lelinx If you ever need help on a plane just let me know I like to help people.
Nice, and very advanced at the time, they were(Flash backs to B-17G) but they were too... (Flashes back to P-51D and P-47N) Wow, a lot has come of the countries since then.